Your story is worse but I hade one kinda similar. We have a guy that is normally 10-15 minutes late. Not a huge deal for us. We’re all friends outside of DnD and he’s there within reason but he’s the most likely to bow out and force a cancel.
Our DM confirms a week out then the couple days leading up. He’s late and I ask “what’s up?” In discord. He replies “I’m having an issue” with no follow up. We wait 20 minutes then I ask if we should call it and he said yes so we didn’t play after sitting there for an hour.
I talked with a mutual friend and she said he was fighting with his wife that night. I get that shit like that happens but it seems really reasonable to me to just say tonight’s not the night early and not make us wait an hour
I’ll be real. I miss it for very specific subs. It’s definitely more toxic but small game subs and stuff like that I miss
They also want the data but I wouldn’t be surprise if it’s more complicated
I heard the Reddit is Fun dev is planning on either joining a project or doing a new one for Lemmy. I heard it here somewhere so I don’t know much other than that
I think centralization is popular cuz it’s simple. It’s a lot easier to figure out one login for Reddit or IG than all the different instances
I guess it’s an ask me anything. Not a I’ll answer anything 🙄
Not having a centralized login is a downside for me. Not a dealbreaker but I definitely don’t like it
I just went through and downvoted all of his responses. He only answered soft questions and still managed to come off as an asshole
I went from Alien Blue to Apollo. Fuck reddit for killing great apps.
It’s crazy that they bought an app, killed it and replaced it with dogshit and then cut out 3rd party apps. If they made a decent app they would keep a lot more people
100%. If he doesn’t they’ll by far be the most downvoted in history of reddit
Is behavior is crazy and dumb. He could lie about not thinking it’s unreasonable but accusing Christian of blackmail has just fueled this fire